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HCA Healthcare’s foundation has awarded a substantial grant of $1.84 million to Mile High United Way in Denver, aimed at enhancing services for families nationwide. The grant, awarded through the foundation’s Healthier Tomorrow Fund, will launch United for Healthy Starts, a national collaboration led by Mile High United Way. 

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This initiative brings together United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, United Way Miami, and United Way of Greater Nashville to improve social, economic, and overall health outcomes for families

The initiative will establish a national, collaborative learning community and provide home visitation and wrap-around services tailored to the needs of each family supported. This grant marks a significant milestone in the long-standing partnership between HCA Healthcare and United Way, with over $17 million awarded in support over the last 30 years.

Joanne Pulles, HCA Healthcare Foundation president and vice president of community engagement at HCA Healthcare, emphasised the importance of collaborative efforts in driving meaningful community impact. “It’s a privilege to help champion the overall health and well-being of families through United for Healthy Starts,” Pulles said. 

“Meaningful community impact can be made when organisations come together to support and learn from one another. We are excited and expect to see a positive influence from this United Way initiative across the country as we work together to help give communities healthier tomorrows.

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